I personally prefer a 2x setup. As someone who only has one bike and does a much of road and light gravel the ability to quickly drop to a significantly lower gear is super nice especially on longer rides I have test ridden a couple of 1x setups and think that can be and in many cases are great just personallyb prefer my 2x setup.
for me 2x is really just for bikepacking where you need to go up really steeps stuff with a heavy load. Or if you're running an older bike where bigger range in the rear isn't possible.
So glad to see this video! I have purchased the parts to change my 2023 Lauf SIgla to a full mullet set up, ( I have been a 2x guy until i bought this bike) and just haven’t committed to swapping the parts yet. I was also glad to hear that you are doing the 10-50 rather than the 52. I read a lot of people going to the 52, but I am thinking that’s just too much, ( for what I do). I think this is the week I will make the switch. I am going to try it in VT in a few weeks, and then going to Hico TX. Just a fun chasing old guy, not competitive, but love to ride gravel. Great Video! I’ll be routing for you at Unbound!
Agree with your opinions on 1x. I’m also running an eagle mullet Force/x01 AXS and love it. Converted my partners hybrid bike from 3x Shimano Acera to 1x Rival/GX AXS for simplicity and to bring to races for backup parts. Also converted my tri bike to 1x Force AXS. Will never go back to mechanical or 2x!
Great presentation.. I'm an old guy who's racing xc mtb and researching gearing for my near future first gravel build. I'm leaning heavily towards a 1x as I'm comfortable with the slightly larger gaps. After a 2nd place in my first gravel race on my full sus xc bike against 12 others in my age class (all on true gravel bikes) it seems a logical choice in gearing . I also demoed a gravel bike with a 1x12 11-42 and 40t chainring.. i felt it wasnt fast enough on top end for racing ..the 10t cog is a better choice and a 50 or 51t cassette x 40t chainrimg provides gearing for any situation I'd be in racing the 60 plus age group.. tjamks for postimg this video. It was more insight with further considerations as well.
Your 1X setup is perfect. Would never want a front derailleur on a gravel bike. Unless maybe you are someone that rides it on a lot of road and the occasional dirt road. Also, if you are doing group road rides then maybe stick with 2X
awesome thanks for the great video i'd say since you have access to so much candy just bring an extra rear derailleur, chain. cables seat binder bolt,stem and handlebars, pedals, spokes, wheelset, batteries, saddle, shoes and your crew can just replace them otherwise just return it to the shop if you didn't use it. overkill but you have to prepare for every scenario good luck very excited for your upcoming videos and races!
Thanks for an awesome review! I have been wanting to get a SRAM Force AXS XPLR 1x group set for a while now on Cervelo Aspero. It seems there's shortage in stock currently? Hoping, that sometime this year stock will be replenished by SRAM.
42t oval and 10-50 Garbaruk/GRX 11s (and 12s GRX mech) setup for me. Can use the 10t on fast descents and also climb anything with the 42/50 combo. XX1 eagle chain for durability as well for a few thousand miles of worry free riding. You couldnt pay me to run 2x on anything.
I personally hate 1x drivetrains on anything but mountain bikes and CX race bikes and think anything with drop bars should have 2x. But for a muddy version of Unbound or any other gravel race, 1x could be tempting…
Couldn't Agree More > it doesn't have to be either/or. My personal opinion: if your legs can't push 'em (gear range) - what are they doing on your bike.
I personally prefer a 2x setup. As someone who only has one bike and does a much of road and light gravel the ability to quickly drop to a significantly lower gear is super nice especially on longer rides I have test ridden a couple of 1x setups and think that can be and in many cases are great just personallyb prefer my 2x setup.
for me 2x is really just for bikepacking where you need to go up really steeps stuff with a heavy load. Or if you're running an older bike where bigger range in the rear isn't possible.
So glad to see this video! I have purchased the parts to change my 2023 Lauf SIgla to a full mullet set up, ( I have been a 2x guy until i bought this bike) and just haven’t committed to swapping the parts yet. I was also glad to hear that you are doing the 10-50 rather than the 52. I read a lot of people going to the 52, but I am thinking that’s just too much, ( for what I do). I think this is the week I will make the switch. I am going to try it in VT in a few weeks, and then going to Hico TX. Just a fun chasing old guy, not competitive, but love to ride gravel. Great Video! I’ll be routing for you at Unbound!
Agree with your opinions on 1x. I’m also running an eagle mullet Force/x01 AXS and love it. Converted my partners hybrid bike from 3x Shimano Acera to 1x Rival/GX AXS for simplicity and to bring to races for backup parts. Also converted my tri bike to 1x Force AXS. Will never go back to mechanical or 2x!
Great presentation.. I'm an old guy who's racing xc mtb and researching gearing for my near future first gravel build. I'm leaning heavily towards a 1x as I'm comfortable with the slightly larger gaps. After a 2nd place in my first gravel race on my full sus xc bike against 12 others in my age class (all on true gravel bikes) it seems a logical choice in gearing . I also demoed a gravel bike with a 1x12 11-42 and 40t chainring.. i felt it wasnt fast enough on top end for racing ..the 10t cog is a better choice and a 50 or 51t cassette x 40t chainrimg provides gearing for any situation I'd be in racing the 60 plus age group.. tjamks for postimg this video. It was more insight with further considerations as well.
Your 1X setup is perfect. Would never want a front derailleur on a gravel bike. Unless maybe you are someone that rides it on a lot of road and the occasional dirt road. Also, if you are doing group road rides then maybe stick with 2X
awesome thanks for the great video i'd say since you have access to so much candy just bring an extra rear derailleur, chain. cables seat binder bolt,stem and handlebars, pedals, spokes, wheelset, batteries, saddle, shoes and your crew can just replace them otherwise just return it to the shop if you didn't use it. overkill but you have to prepare for every scenario good luck very excited for your upcoming videos and races!
2x crew!
Thanks for an awesome review!
I have been wanting to get a SRAM Force AXS XPLR 1x group set for a while now on Cervelo Aspero.
It seems there's shortage in stock currently?
Hoping, that sometime this year stock will be replenished by SRAM.
42t oval and 10-50 Garbaruk/GRX 11s (and 12s GRX mech) setup for me. Can use the 10t on fast descents and also climb anything with the 42/50 combo. XX1 eagle chain for durability as well for a few thousand miles of worry free riding. You couldnt pay me to run 2x on anything.
I personally hate 1x drivetrains on anything but mountain bikes and CX race bikes and think anything with drop bars should have 2x. But for a muddy version of Unbound or any other gravel race, 1x could be tempting…
Couldn't Agree More > it doesn't have to be either/or.
My personal opinion: if your legs can't push 'em (gear range) - what are they doing on your bike.
@@daniels.2720 Learning and improving, maybe
Now if you could just charge the electronic shifter with an internal hub...that would be a cool thing.
It depends
Great video
Great video! I’ll stick with 2x😊
You say 40t chainring but you have a 44t on your bike on the video?
I dont buy the cadence complaints people have with the jumps, with 2x you have a massive jump every time you shift your FD. 1x on gravel, 2 on road
When 1x drivetrain come with something like 600% gear ratio i would use it
But i don't race, I look for confort when riding along
E-Thirteen sells a 9-52 which is 578%, I mean that's basically 600%
1x on mtb, 2x everywhere else. End of discussion.
A) intended purpose
B) can your legs push them.
Done.
Good luck everybody in 2024
If you are happy breaking the rules, just bring a second entire bike.
Do you, man. I'll do me. Great vid. Thanks